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We visited the Synagogue with a tour guide. We learned it is 300 years old. There are 25 Synagogues in Fes, most closed for renovation. This was open & is a great part of Moroccan history when there was a large Jewish population. It is a small Synagogue. We got to see the very old Torah. The Synagogue is in...
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I had never been in a synagoge so I liked it but it was not too special. It is nearby very nice souks where you can buy very nice stuff (shoes, watches, tracksuits of different football teams) when compared to the souks nearby cafe Clock. In the end it is worth to go but again not too special

I was surprised when, after my visit to this synagogue, I read the reviews. I went with a girlfriend and we both felt the same way after the visit- sort of sad. Jewish people were among the earliest settlers to Morocco and are an important part of the history of the country. This synagogue is small and does have a...
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If you don't know anything about synagogues or jews, come with a guide. If you are not interested in Jewish history or religion, skip it.
The also have a mikvah in the basement, don't miss it.
You can ask the caretaker to take you to the other synagogue (El Fasin) just one block away. If you offer him a tip...
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